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All chagrin synonyms

chaΒ·grin
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verb chagrin

  • annoy β€” If someone or something annoys you, it makes you fairly angry and impatient.
  • dissatisfy β€” to cause to be displeased, especially by failing to provide something expected or desired.
  • perturb β€” to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
  • peeve β€” to render peevish; annoy.
  • displease β€” to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy: His reply displeased the judge.
  • disconcert β€” to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely.
  • irritate β€” to excite to impatience or anger; annoy.
  • irk β€” to irritate, annoy, or exasperate: It irked him to wait in line.
  • vex β€” to irritate; annoy; provoke: His noisy neighbors often vexed him.
  • mortify β€” to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
  • discomfit β€” to confuse and deject; disconcert: to be discomfited by a question.
  • discompose β€” to upset the order of; disarrange; disorder; unsettle: The breeze discomposed the bouquet.
  • disquiet β€” lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
  • disgrace β€” the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • dismay β€” to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
  • confuse β€” If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • crush β€” To crush something means to press it very hard so that its shape is destroyed or so that it breaks into pieces.
  • shame β€” the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
  • abash β€” to cause to feel ill at ease, embarrassed, or confused; make ashamed
  • humiliate β€” to cause (a person) a painful loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity; mortify.

noun chagrin

  • humiliation β€” an act or instance of humiliating or being humiliated.
  • mortification β€” a feeling of humiliation or shame, as through some injury to one's pride or self-respect.
  • vexation β€” the act of vexing.
  • irritation β€” the act of irritating or the state of being irritated.
  • disappointment β€” Cape, a cape in SW Washington state, projecting into the Pacific Ocean on the N of the mouth of the Columbia River.
  • sorrow β€” distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness, or regret.
  • annoyance β€” Annoyance is the feeling that you get when someone makes you feel fairly angry or impatient.
  • displeasure β€” dissatisfaction, disapproval, or annoyance.
  • baulk β€” the space, usually 29 inches deep, between the baulk line and the bottom cushion
  • balk β€” If you balk at something, you definitely do not want to do it or to let it happen.
  • blow β€” When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves.
  • crushing β€” A crushing defeat, burden, or disappointment is a very great or severe one.
  • discomfiture β€” Archaic. defeat in battle; rout.
  • discomposure β€” the state of being discomposed; disorder; agitation; perturbation.
  • disgruntlement β€” to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction; make discontent.
  • dissatisfaction β€” the state or attitude of not being satisfied; discontent; displeasure.
  • fretful β€” disposed or quick to fret; irritable or peevish.
  • frustration β€” act of frustrating; state of being frustrated: the frustration of the president's efforts.
  • letdown β€” a decrease in volume, force, energy, etc.: a letdown in sales; a general letdown of social barriers.
  • peevishness β€” cross, querulous, or fretful, as from vexation or discontent: a peevish youngster.
  • spleen β€” a highly vascular, glandular, ductless organ, situated in humans at the cardiac end of the stomach, serving chiefly in the formation of mature lymphocytes, in the destruction of worn-out red blood cells, and as a reservoir for blood.
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